Santa Fe: 161 animals recovered after an agricultural influencer's robbery report
An agricultural influencer in Santa Fe, Argentina reported the theft of livestock, prompting a police investigation that led to the recovery of 161 stolen animals.
Bruno Riboldi, an agricultural influencer known as La Joya, reported the theft of 190 animals from his farm in Santa Teresa, Santa Fe, an incident that quickly gained attention on social media. The theft highlighted the issues of rural crime, particularly in agricultural communities where agricultural assets are a significant part of local economies.
In response to the report, the Santa Fe Police Department, specifically the Los Pumas division, conducted an operation in the rural area of ChabΓ‘s, Caseros department, which resulted in the recovery of 161 bovine animals as part of a broader investigation into rural fraud. The operation underscores the commitment of law enforcement to tackling rural crime and providing support to farmers affected by such incidents.
Authorities have issued a detention order for the alleged perpetrator of this theft. The success of the police operation not only restored a significant portion of Riboldi's livestock but also serves as a warning to those involved in rural crime, illustrating the effectiveness of police efforts in addressing agricultural theft and the importance of community vigilance in such matters.